Notes from the Edge of the Earth
Subscribe
Sign in
Home
Dispatches
Faulty Memory
Archive
About
Latest
Top
Discussions
The Murals, The Escalators, And The Mass Grave
A reflective morning in Medellin's Comuna 13
Jan 12
•
Drew Gough
6
2
October 2025
Dog Cat Come Here
In which our narrator goes to Japan for the nth time and produces a series of disparate vignettes posing as a cohesive travel story
Oct 2, 2025
•
Drew Gough
7
1
1
July 2025
The Wallflowers Of Delhi: Faulty Memory India, Part One
In which our narrator tries to come to terms with a first real trip in the most populous country on earth.
Jul 3, 2025
•
Drew Gough
5
1
April 2025
In The Footsteps Of Magellan: Day Drunk In The Douro Valley
In which our narrator hoofs it from vineyard to vineyard, sampling everything
Apr 30, 2025
•
Drew Gough
5
The Holy Week
Waiting around Sevilla for god to show up
Apr 13, 2025
•
Drew Gough
6
1
March 2025
Reflections on Bangkok
A non-sequitur heavily supplemented by photos
Mar 20, 2025
•
Drew Gough
5
January 2025
A Snowy Walk At The Top Of The World; Faulty Memory Nepal
In which our narrator takes like 5,000 words to describe one sunrise.
Jan 30, 2025
•
Drew Gough
7
6
December 2024
A Special Space Monkey Museum Supplement
The weirdest day of all the weird days in Abkhazia
Dec 18, 2024
•
Drew Gough
2
The Country That Doesn't Really Exist
A few days spent in weird, weird Abkhazia
Dec 5, 2024
•
Drew Gough
14
1
1
November 2024
Get a Job, Raining! Faulty Memory China, Part Three
In which our narrator finally goes to work.
Nov 21, 2024
•
Drew Gough
3
A Brief Interlude About Finding A Place To Live And Failing To Blend In: Faulty Memory Series China, Part Two
In which our narrator looks for a home and gets shouted at frequently.
Nov 7, 2024
•
Drew Gough
2
October 2024
The Long, Silly Road to Hangzhou: Faulty Memory China, Part One
In which our narrator makes a slow-motion rash decision to drag his dog across the world.
Oct 24, 2024
•
Drew Gough
4
This site requires JavaScript to run correctly. Please
turn on JavaScript
or unblock scripts